I have some problems with this project, though. I actually don’t think that as we make genetically engineered plant-animal hybrids that photosynthesise and are vertebrates, that it would be good if they escaped en masse. But at the same time, I’m a fan of animal consciousness and I believe in their entitiness, and I think, do they have less worth because we wiggled on them, because we reengineered them? As I say, they may have as much right to drift, even with the poor effect on even human ecology, it’s hard to say. But I did come out with seventeen questions for different people, because I'm not sure about this one. I'm not sure if it’s just, how do they say, whitewashing the issue, or greenwashing the issue.
For one thing, bioregional sustainability is not Luddite. It’s using ld technology that is called agriculture and it's based, like culture is based on agriculture. And I've worked as an organic farmer, and I know that, A, the food is better for you, B, it tastes better, and C, it is actually appreciating the cycles of life. Like you pee on the compost pile and you dig it back in. Farming is a gory act, though. It’s a strange thing to say. When you cut a lettuce, it bleeds down your arm. Actually plants like to eat blood and bone.